Saved Papers

Save papers so you can find them more easily!

Join Now

Get instant access to over 100,000 papers.

Join Now!

E-Banking In Pakistan: Current Scenario

INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MIIS FIINAL PROJJECT
E-BANKING IN PAKISTAN: CURRENT SCENARIO
FINAL REPORT
SUBMITTED BY:
ADNAN AHMED
ANZAR FASEEH
KAMRAN MEMON
M NABEEL KHAN
10TH DECEMBER 2004 TH DATED:
0
Acknowledgement
First of all we would like to thank ALMIGHTY ALLAH, the most Beneficent and the most Merciful for giving us the courage and capability enabling us to complete this Final Project on E-Banking, Past, Present and Future. .
We would like to thank IT Personal at Union Bank and United Bank Limited for sparing their valuable time from extremely busy schedule.
Last but not the least we would like to our Project Instructor Mrs. Fehmida Hussain for providing us the guidance and ample support in completing this project report.
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC PAGE NO
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1
ABSTRACT 3
CHAPTER 1 4
Introduction
CHAPTER 2 6
Literature Review
CHAPTER 3 21
Primary Research
CONCLUSION 34
RECOMMENDATION 37
REFERENCES 40
APPENDIX 41
2
ABSTRACT......


View the rest of this paper...

Approximate Word Count: 9153
Approximate Pages: 37 (250 words per double-spaced page)

Why should you join Frat Files?

  • - It's safe, secure, and private.
  • - Instant access to over 100,000 papers. New papers are added hourly.
  • - Fast and reliable customer support.

Credit Card

PayPal

Bank Account

Similar Essays

  1. E-Banking In Pakistan: Current Scenario

    E-BANKING IN PAKISTAN: CURRENT SCENARIO INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MIIS FIINAL PROJJECT E-BANKING IN PAKISTAN: CURRENT SCENARIO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED BY: ADNAN AHMED

  2. E-Banking In Pakistan: Current Scenario

    E-Banking In Pakistan: Current Scenario Overview of the Economy (Pakistan) Fiscal year 2007-08 has been a difficult year for Pakistan's economy. Several political and economic

  3. Consumer's Perception On Mobile Banking

    with 16.2 percent in 2003-04. The ratio of assets of SCBs to GDP at factor cost at current prices increased significantly to 80% from 78.3% in 2003-04 reflecting further